Your ultimate guide to consuming content in Power BI & Fabric
Proposed session for SQLBits 2026TL; DR
Discover the most effective ways to consume Power BI and Fabric content. This session explores options across the Fabric Service, Office integration, and the mobile app to boost productivity and support a data‑driven culture.
Session Details
Have you ever thought about the most effective ways to consume Power BI and Fabric content, or are you using the "if it ain't broke don't fix it" approach? Power BI and Fabric have evolved significantly over the years, introducing new ways to consume content. While some options might not be relevant to you, are you aware of all the available choices?
In this session, we will explore various methods to consume Fabric content, aiming to boost productivity and establish a foundation for a data-driven culture. We will cover capabilities such as the Fabric Service, Office integration, and the mobile app.
The focus is on consuming and not creating content.
In this session, we will explore various methods to consume Fabric content, aiming to boost productivity and establish a foundation for a data-driven culture. We will cover capabilities such as the Fabric Service, Office integration, and the mobile app.
The focus is on consuming and not creating content.
3 things you'll get out of this session
Increase awareness of the different ways to consume Power BI and Fabric content
Demonstrate how various consumption experiences can improve productivity
Enable attendees to evaluate and choose the right consumption methods
Speakers
Lars Andersen's other proposed sessions for 2026
Are your semantic models ready for Copilot? - 2026
Understanding Fabric Capacities: Everything You Need to Know - 2026
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